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Could you please answer these questions below. You will want to calculate the average for your data set. Once you have the average count how

Could you please answer these questions below.

You will want to calculate the average for your data set.

Once you have the average count how many of your data points fall below the average.

You will take that number and divide it by 10.

This will be your p or "success" in your problem.

Once you have p, calculate q.

If you were to find another random sample of 10 cars based on the same data, what is the probability that exactly 4of them will fall below the average?

Make sure you interpret your results.

If you were to find another random sample of 10 cars based on the same data, what is the probability that fewer than 5of them will fall below the average?

Make sure you interpret your results.

If you were to find another random sample of 10 cars based on the same data, what is the probability that more than 6of them will fall below the average?

Make sure you interpret your results.

If you were to find another random sample of 10 cars based on the same data, what is the probability that at least 4of them will fall below the average?

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Vehicle type/class Year Make Model Price MPG (city) MPG (highway) Cargo Space (cu ft) Reason for Choice SUV 1999 Cadillac Escalade 4710 11 15 118.2 First vehicle purchased. SUV 2009 Cadillac Escalade 17104 12 19 108.9 Second vehicle purchased. Truck 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 3668 13 16 First truck driven loaned to me by my dad. Car 2015 Chevrolet Malibu 14388 25 36 16.3 Vehicle my wife drives SUV 2017 Cadillac Escalade 53368 15 20 15.2 Vehicle my grandfather drives Car 2002 Volkswagen ioH 3825 21 28 18 Vehicle that I owned and drove in Germany. Truck 2010 GM Yukon 11140 21 22 108.9 Vehicle that I a Car 2021 Audi A8 87545 17 26 12.5 Vehicle that my wife would like to upgrade to. Car 201 Infiniti EX 15201 17 24 18.6 one of y roommate Car 2006 Mercedes-Benz S-350 6759 16 23 15.4 Vehicle that one of my roommates drives. Qualitative Qualitative Qualitative Qualitative Quantitative Quantitative Quantitative Quantitative Mean 22270.8 16.8 22.9 43.2 The mean for the MPG was not that far off from the median when it comes to Median 12764 16.5 22.5 17.2 MPG for the vehicles. The deviation was fairly high for the price since some bordered on the lower end and some on the higher end. When it came to Deviation 25621.8 4.2 5.8 45.4 cargo space you could see that the truck threw off the calculations since it technically has no cargo space aside from the bed of the truck

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